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All-in-one pellet food for guinea pigs

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Complete all-in-one kibble and guinea pig pellets for an organized feeding bowl. Handy for picky eaters and as a fixed daily portion alongside hay.
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Complete food for adult guinea pigs with 63 plants and herbs from perennial grass, rose petals, marigold, and peppermint. With stabilized vitamin C and a fiber-rich structure. Available in various packages.

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€16,95 €15,95
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Complete food for adult guinea pigs with 63 plants and herbs from permanent pasture, a 3-fiber mix, and stabilized vitamin C. Includes quinoa, amaranth, aronia, maca, and mint. High in fiber and practical as a daily staple.

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€8,95
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Supreme Selective is a complete, balanced food for guinea pigs, with added dandelion, fennel, and nettle. Composed of a combination of high-quality ingredients, it provides a complete and balanced diet in the form of tasty pellets. With alfalfa as a fiber

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€13,59 €10,99
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Grain-free all-in-one guinea pig food based on timothy hay. Supports digestion and teeth, without added sugars or artificial colors. With flaxseed for skin and coat. For adult guinea pigs.

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€17,25 €15,95
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All-in-one extruded guinea pig food with vitamin C. Each pellet has the same composition, helps prevent selective eating, and is deliciously crunchy. Available in 1.5 kg, 5 kg, and 10 kg.

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€15,95
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Grain-free all-in-one guinea pig food with timothy hay (49%) and herbal hay (10%). High fiber content, with vitamin C and prebiotic inulin. Helps prevent selective eating because each piece is complete. 1.5 kg.

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€15,99 €14,99
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Premium guinea pig food with timothy hay and aromatic herbs (mint, thyme, basil, parsley, dandelion). Rich in fiber (18%) and with vitamin C (1000 mg/kg) and prebiotics (MOS). Feed daily in addition to hay, water, and vegetables.

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€17,25 €16,95
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All-in-one caviar food that helps limit selective eating: every kibble has the same composition. With long fibers (including timothy 5.6%), stabilized vitamin C (1000 mg/kg), elderberry (4%), and herbs. Available in 1.75 kg and 3 kg.

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  • Voor 17 uur besteld, dezelfde dag verzonden!
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100% grain-free all-in-one Quad-Bits for guinea pigs: the same composition in every bite, helping to limit selective eating. With parsley (0.7%) as a natural source of vitamin C, plus meadow grasses, vegetables, and herbs. Vitamin C 715 mg/kg. 1.35 kg bag

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€9,95 €8,95
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Grain-free, fully extruded all-in-one guinea pig food: selective feeding is impossible. With extra fiber, vitamins, and a blend of herbs, plus carrots and linseed for flavor. Always combine with unlimited hay and fresh water.

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€8,95 €7,95
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Curious about this guinea pig food? Order a sample bag to give it a try!

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Nutritious junior guinea pig food with 63 natural plants and herbs, high-quality stabilized vitamin C and an optimal calcium content for healthy, balanced growth.

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All-in-one guinea pig food and pellet food for guinea pigs at DRD Rodent Shop

All-in-one guinea pig food and pellets – organized feeding without sorting

Guinea pig with all-in-one guinea pig food and hay Are you looking for all-in-one guinea pig food or guinea pig pellets because your guinea pig mainly picks the tastiest pieces from a mixed feed? Then this category is a logical path. With all-in-one pellets, every pellet has the same base. This makes feeding more organized and makes it harder for your guinea pig to eat selectively.

All-in-one kibble and pellet food are especially useful if you want to feed a fixed daily portion alongside guinea pig hay . Hay remains the most important base, while guinea pig pellets help to portion the daily food more clearly and effectively.

At DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, you will find complete guinea pig pellets from brands such as Supreme Selective, Bunny Nature, Beaphar, Versele-Laga, and JR Farm. We help you choose based on product role: do you want less selective eating, a grain-free pellet, a junior variety, or perhaps a pellet with extra herbs and botanical ingredients? This way, you don't just choose a bag of food, but a diet that suits your guinea pigs and your routine. Specialist since 2011.

 
Less selective eating

Because every kibble has the same base, it is less easy for your guinea pig to choose only its favorite pieces.

More about selective eating →

Fixed portion alongside hay

Pellets are easy to dose. Hay always remains the basis of the daily diet.

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Choice per situation

Choose, for example, basic, junior, grain-free, extra herbs, or a well-known brand route.

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The basics: hay with a measured portion of guinea pig pellets

A good feeding routine for guinea pigs starts with hay. Hay should be readily available and can be placed in multiple locations in the enclosure, especially when there are multiple guinea pigs. In addition, provide all-in-one guinea pig food as a fixed daily portion according to the feeding recommendations on the packaging.

The advantage of pellets is that you can better see how much food is actually eaten. This is pleasant for picky guinea pigs, for groups, and for owners who like clarity. The food bowl becomes calmer, the portion is easier to repeat, and fewer loose pieces are left over.

Guinea pig hay → | Guinea pig hay racks → | Guinea pig food bowls → | Drinking bottles & water bowls →

Why choose all-in-one guinea pig food?

All-in-one guinea pig food is designed for clarity. Instead of loose flakes, seeds, pellets, and chunks in one mix, this food consists of complete pellets. This makes it harder for a guinea pig to eat only its favorite parts.

This is especially useful when you notice that the same pieces keep getting left behind, when one guinea pig in the group chooses faster than the rest, or when you simply want to feed a calm base. You can then consciously offer variety outside of the base, for example with herbs, vegetables, foraging moments, or small snacks.

Compare mixed & natural guinea pig food → | View all guinea pig food →

Which all-in-one kibble suits your guinea pig?

Within all-in-one guinea pig food, you can still make targeted choices. One kibble is primarily a daily base, while another is grain-free, suitable for young guinea pigs, or interesting due to extra herbs, flowers, or botanical ingredients.

For a consistent daily basis: choose complete guinea pig pellets that suit adult guinea pigs and your feeding routine.

For young guinea pigs: look at junior varieties that match the growth phase.

For grain-free feeding: choose a grain-free pellet when you are conscious of the composition.

For brand-focused choices: check out Supreme Selective, Bunny Nature, Beaphar, Versele-Laga, or JR Farm.

For extra fragrance and variety: choose a variant with herbs, flowers, or botanical additions if this fits within the basic diet.

Supreme Selective guinea pig food → | Grain-free guinea pig food → | Guinea pig pellets →

All-in-one kibble for picky eaters

Selective eating means that a guinea pig primarily picks the favorite pieces from the food and leaves other parts behind. This is often seen with mixed food. It may seem as if the food bowl is being used well, but in reality, your guinea pig may not be getting everything intended in the mix.

All-in-one pellets practically solve this by making every bite more uniform. You have less of a puzzle figuring out what is left over, and you can see more quickly if your guinea pig is eating properly. This makes this feeding route very suitable for owners seeking calm, clarity, and repeatability.

Do you specifically want to offer natural texture, scent, and a foraging experience? That works perfectly well alongside the basics, for example through guinea pig herbs , fresh guinea pig herbs , or play & foraging .

Vitamin C in guinea pig pellets

Guinea pigs need vitamin C daily through their diet. Therefore, always choose food that is specifically intended for guinea pigs. All-in-one pellets for guinea pigs are tailored to this species, whereas general rodent food is not a good basis for guinea pigs.

Also pay attention to storage. Vitamin C can decrease over time, especially if food is left open for a long time or is not properly sealed. Therefore, store guinea pig pellets in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place, and preferably choose a package that suits the number of guinea pigs you have.

Want to know more? Then read our separate information page about vitamin C in guinea pigs .

Switching to all-in-one guinea pig food

Transition gradually when moving from mixed feed to pellets, or when switching between brands. Guinea pigs love familiarity in their routine. A gradual transition helps them get used to the smell, taste, and texture.

A practical approach is to first mix a small amount of new food with the old food, then adjust the ratio step by step. In the meantime, keep a close eye on whether your guinea pig continues to eat and whether the rest of the routine remains stable.

Would you like to test on a small scale first? Then a sample sachet can be handy, if available. This way, you can check the taste and acceptance without immediately opening a large package.

Combining all-in-one with hay, herbs, and foraging.

An all-in-one pellet provides a calm base, but that doesn't mean the menu has to be boring. You can actually offer variety more intelligently outside the food bowl. Think of a small amount of dried herbs, fresh herbs, a hay rack in a different spot, or a foraging session where your guinea pig can quietly search and sniff around.

Guinea pig herbs → | Fresh guinea pig herbs → | Guinea pig snacks → | Playing & foraging →

DRD's choice: pellets as a calm base, conscious variation alongside.

At DRD, we view all-in-one guinea pig food as a smart basic route for owners who want clarity. The pellets ensure calm in the food bowl, while you can offer variety through hay, herbs, foraging, and small extras.

This way, you don't have to choose between clear feeding and an interesting menu. You keep the basics predictable and enrich the rest of the day with conscious, small additions.

Checklist – choosing all-in-one guinea pig food

Choose guinea pig pellets if you want less selective eating.

Use hay as a daily base and pellets as a measured portion.

Always choose food specifically intended for guinea pigs, with a focus on vitamin C.

Choose grain-free, junior, or herb-rich when that suits your situation better.

Store guinea pig food in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place.

Introduce new food gradually and keep a close eye on whether your guinea pig continues to eat.

Good to know

Extras such as herbs, snacks, and vegetables are supplements to the basics. Give them consciously and in appropriate quantities. Is your guinea pig suddenly eating less, not at all, or do you notice clearly abnormal behavior? Then contact a veterinarian. With guinea pigs, changes in appetite are always important to take seriously.

FAQ – frequently asked questions about all-in-one guinea pig food and pellets

What is all-in-one guinea pig food?

All-in-one guinea pig food consists of complete kibbles or pellets where every kibble has the same base. As a result, it is less easy for a guinea pig to pick out only its favorite pieces.

Are guinea pig pellets better than mixed feed?

Guinea pig pellets are primarily more manageable. They help limit selective eating and make it easier to feed a fixed portion. Mixed feed offers more variety, but requires you to closely monitor whether everything is eaten.

When should you choose all-in-one pellets for guinea pigs?

All-in-one pellets are convenient for guinea pigs that are picky eaters, for groups where you want to keep track, and for owners who want to feed a calm daily diet.

Does a guinea pig need to be given hay in addition to pellets?

Yes, hay remains the most important basis for guinea pigs. Pellets are a supplement to the daily diet and are usually given as a measured portion.

Does all-in-one guinea pig food contain vitamin C?

All-in-one food made specifically for guinea pigs is tailored to their nutritional needs and typically contains vitamin C. Always check the product information and store the food properly.

How many guinea pig pellets do you give per day?

The correct amount varies by brand, product, and guinea pig. Follow the feeding advice on the packaging and consider the total diet: hay, pellets, vegetables, herbs, and extras combined.

How do you switch from mixed feed to pellets?

Switch gradually by first mixing a small amount of pellets with the old food. Build this up slowly so that your guinea pig can get used to the new smell, taste, and texture.

Can you alternate between different brands of guinea pig pellets?

That is possible, but do not switch too quickly or unnecessarily often. A stable foundation provides peace of mind. If you do want to switch, build up the transition gradually.

Which brands of all-in-one guinea pig food are available?

In this category, you will find all-in-one guinea pig food and pellets from Supreme Selective, Bunny Nature, Beaphar, Versele-Laga, and JR Farm, among others.

All-in-one guinea pig food and guinea pig pellets for an organized food bowl

Useful for picky eaters and as a solid portion alongside hay

Specialist since 2011, delivered from our own stock

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